Race Recap: Citi Field Spartan Stadium Sprint

Photo Credit: Kathleen Davis

For some, their OCR season is in full swing. For me, the Spartan Stadium Sprint at Citi Field was my first race of the year and it didn’t disappoint!

Pre-Race / Venue

The race was held on Saturday, April 21 at Citi Field, home of the New York Mets (Let’s go Mets!). For those not familiar with New York City, the stadium is in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in the borough of Queens and was about 110 miles from my home in New Jersey. I raced with my twin sister Patti and our friend, Spartan SGX coach Allen Dowhie, Jr. (check him out at @allen.dowhie_sgx). With a 12:15 pm open wave start, we had plenty of time to get there and arrived around 10:30 am. Parking was right at the stadium and cost $12 per car (cash only) with only a slight wait. We drove, but taking mass transit was also an option.

We spent a few minutes at registration to get through check-in, but not an inordinate amount of time. My boyfriend also paid $15.00 on-site for a spectator pass ($10.00 if purchased online in advance). We checked our bags for $5.00 and in return received a $5.00 merch credit. Restrooms were open on the main concourse of the stadium as were some concessions.

The festival area was interesting as it was set up in two different areas. Everyone entered the stadium through the Jackie Robinson Rotunda; at the top of the escalator was the Spartan merch table and to the left and right were vendors giving away samples, a pull-up contest from the Marine Corps, bag check and the starting line. Leaving after the race there were additional vendors with samples right outside the stadium. Maybe it was the layout, but I felt like there were more vendors here than at my previous stadium race at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

Race Details / Obstacles

There was no major sendoff or words of inspiration once we were in the starting corral, just an AROO! AROO! AROO! The sun was out and the weather was relatively mild at 50-ish degrees with a slight breeze at our start time. Our energy was high and we were ready to go!

Having done a Spartan Stadium Sprint previously, I generally knew what to expect, mainly lots of stairs and mainstays including the multi-rig, rope climb, spear throw, walls, herc hoist, med ball slams, etc. What I didn’t entirely expect was the 10 calories on the Assault Airbike (but I should have, with Assault Fitness being a race partner) and the sandbag carries with the long sandbag as opposed to the Spartan pancake. The course was announced at 3.2 miles with obstacles spread throughout. Several were visible to spectators, including the A-Frame cargo net, as well as many stacked towards the end of the race along the warning track.

A-Frame / Photo Credit: Kathleen Davis

Warning Track / Photo Credit: Kathleen Davis

The biggest controversy leading into this race was Spartan’s decision to change the burpee penalty for Stadium races from 30 to 15. Opinions were varied across social media, from relief to disgust.

As a do-er of burpees (hello there spear throw), I personally felt that doing 15 burpees was still a penalty while keeping the race moving. Even though we were in a later wave we experienced minimal backlogs at obstacles for what was advertised as a sold-out race.

Hardware/Swag

Spartan introduced a new medal for the 2018 Stadium Series races but you still receive the Sprint trifecta wedge piece. Finishers also get a Sprint Finisher t-shirt and the usual free beer/banana/CLIF Builder's protein bar. Photos are posted online for download a few days after the race.

Final Thoughts

Overall, I enjoyed this race. It’s not the sufferfest of a traditional Spartan but, like anything else, Stadium Races can be as challenging as you make them. That said, Citi Field was a championship qualifier for the Spartan Stadium Series, and I expected to see at least one curveball (har har). This was basically a straightforward stadium race.

What do you think about this race? Did you run elite or age group and have a different opinion? How do you feel about the 15-burpee penalty for Stadium races? Let me know in the comments!

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Hi there! I've been a contributor to MudRunGuide for about a year now. I love all things OCR, CrossFit and running. I did my first Spartan Race in 2016 and despite the miserable weather I was hooked! I try not to take racing or myself too seriously but I truly believe that this sport brings out our best selves and I can't wait to see where it's headed!

4 Comments

I had a very different experience. Those running in the heats just after elite were stuck outside waiting at Registration. The computer system was down. By the time I got through it was 7:55. My heat was 8:00. No time for warmup or any prep. Then at the end of my race I went to see results. Again the computers were down. Volunteers told us to expect about a half hour delay. I left the stadium and waited to get results later on Athlinks.

Other than that, the race was very clean, well marked, and well staffed by volunteers. I loved the music pumping through the stadium speakers. Aside from the bikes, the obstacles were standard issue. I did note that the number of reps on some obstacles was decreased to 15 (hand release pushups, box jumps, and ball slams). Was that in keeping with the 15 burpee penalty theme?

Great writeup Kathleen. It’s always nice to keep the fresh perspective of newcomers to OCR.

It’s funny how experiences can vary so much depending what time you get there. I raced at 7:30am and I guess since I got in before the crowd I had no issues signing in and getting my results at 8:30am. My problem was after the race where it seemed all the volunteers were helping to check in. I was stuck in a 30min line to get my bag in my cold sweat after the race. Overall though I had a fun time during the race which is most important.

@OCRMudmaster I’m sorry to hear that happened. Stressful race starts aren’t cool. I feel like I read about computer/registration issues at another Spartan Race but I don’t remember where. I also noticed the 15 rep scheme across the board but it didn’t occur to me at the time that it may have been tied to the burpee penalty; excellent point. Thanks for sharing your experience!

@Eric Agreed! Maybe they didn’t think many people would be leaving that early? It’s definitely a bummer when you just want to get warm after a race but are stuck waiting 🙁 Otherwise I’m glad you had fun; we did too!

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